How did the end of the Civil War help railroad construction?
It supplied the railroad with labor in the form of freed African Americans.
It freed the government to give more money to the Union Pacific line.
It ended the labor shortage, as war veterans went to work on the railroad.
It encouraged more people to travel the railroad to settle in the West.
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